Metallum Miner is my first Java game that I have made to this standard! So enjoy!

Metallum (for short) is a 2D Mining game where you are in a 500 block wide world with 9 Items and you can destroy any block you like. It was completely made using java eclipse and no extra libraries (only the default ones). It has mobs with a very simple AI that come out at night and jump around (they don't hurt you yet). There is completely random terrain generation with mountains and trees, soon to be more interesting terrain. In future versions there will also be survival mode.

+ Mining+ Random Terrain (Mountains and trees only so far)+ Jumping with W or Space+ Moving with A and D+ 500x50 world (Will be bigger in the end)+ Trees+ Building+ Inventory+ Day and Night+ Mobs (at night)+ Water + Lava

I would love to hear your feedback and any bugs that you find in the comments

Not trying to be a douche or something, but you are using enough minecraft concepts to make some fanboys yell at you. Like the indev term, tree patterns and the block selection bar.Also the donut character is giving me the creeps.

But anyways, good job. You just gotta fix the movement (i got stuck some times) and you'll have a good base to work on

Ok, thnx for the feedback I guess I could change the indev bit to Pre alpha, the tree pattern is just temporary until I get the back layer of blocks working. The character is only temporary because I'm hopeless at gfx. thnx for the bug report as well I will try to fix it.

Wow the resources folder was a bit of a messup I just got back from holidays when I made it.

Some above posters are right. People who still think that Notch invented block based games will try to make your work bad. I don't know if you ever heared of the game 'Fortress Craft' but it is also a block based 3D game. There is no doubt that it was inspired by Minecraft, but it was only targeting the XBox 360, what seemed quite fair in my eyes. However, nearly every developer video was downrated and flooded with negativ comments.

The game looks really good. Just try to add a lot of features which make it different from Terraria or Minecraft.

The menu works well and looks awesome. And the basics of block creation/destruction also works. Who gives a shit what fanboys have to say. Don't you dare change a single f**king thing because of anything a fanboy has or ever will say.

Getting a vector on the jump will make the controls (the the jump) feel a lot better. It feels very unnatural, due to the lack of a curve in velocity. It's impossible to jump in a nice arc right now as well, which is.. not expected.

You can do the same for horizontal movement, but it's not necessary. If you decide to do it though, it'll be trivial to make different surfaces feel different because you can apply different levels of friction. Ice or wet moss could be slippery, for instance.

The menu works well and looks awesome. And the basics of block creation/destruction also works. Who gives a shit what fanboys have to say. Don't you dare change a single f**king thing because of anything a fanboy has or ever will say.

Getting a vector on the jump will make the controls (the the jump) feel a lot better. It feels very unnatural, due to the lack of a curve in velocity. It's impossible to jump in a nice arc right now as well, which is.. not expected.

You can do the same for horizontal movement, but it's not necessary. If you decide to do it though, it'll be trivial to make different surfaces feel different because you can apply different levels of friction. Ice or wet moss could be slippery, for instance.

Thnx guys for the feedback I am going to be releasing more updates (hopefully soon) but I have been quite busy with school work and an iphone app that I am making for a school project.

As I said in my youtube video, I didn't use these tutorials, I watched these videos when I was on holidays overseas and I used some of the concepts from it when got back home but I didnt use these tutorials to fully make the game.

Indeed So what if someone uses terraria or minecraft as inspiration, since when is that worse than using tetris or pac-man as inspiration? I just dont get some people.

Ultrasnowfire, I'm quite impressed with how far you already got. Just an idea is: maybe you could add just a teeeny bit of game elements to it? Would make it a lot more interesting to play around with. For example: you start with a limited supply of blocks, and to get more blocks you need to cut existing blocks (which takes some time). Such a simple mechanic would go a long way in getting people to play around with this more. Anyways, you probably plan something like that already. Btw it runs smooth here (pretty standard Windows 7 laptop). Good luck!

There were a few things I wanted to note:- Water filling a room instantly as soon as a flow to a water source was initiated, would be cool to see that become something more gradual, Terraria style.- A fall rate which wasn't constant, mainly all movement to be smoothed out and less noticeable changes in direction when jumping.- being able to place blocks where you stand.- There's no collision to the sides of tiles so if you jump in a way you can enter the side of a tile and pass through it to the top.

I'm sure a lot of the things I've already said, you had the intention of doing already, Good job with the work

I must say this has inspired me to do something, but I'm not going to tell into I'm ready to show

Seems good, but are you intending to add lightning, it will give a much better atmosphere (can be hard to make without opengl).Also, work out the rpg concept some more, like what will be unique for your game?

Seems good, but are you intending to add lightning, it will give a much better atmosphere (can be hard to make without opengl).Also, work out the rpg concept some more, like what will be unique for your game?

Add fire, evryone loves destroying stuff

Yeah i'm still working out how i'm going to get the rpg concept going but I will be doing that after I've got a good base going (Pretty much just add crafting and item stacking because i'm already on my way to survival mode). Also yes fire sounds like a good idea. I just need to figure out how to get it to spread and burn things slowly (like how i need to get the water to flow slowly)

There were a few things I wanted to note:- Water filling a room instantly as soon as a flow to a water source was initiated, would be cool to see that become something more gradual, Terraria style.- A fall rate which wasn't constant, mainly all movement to be smoothed out and less noticeable changes in direction when jumping.- being able to place blocks where you stand.- There's no collision to the sides of tiles so if you jump in a way you can enter the side of a tile and pass through it to the top.

I'm sure a lot of the things I've already said, you had the intention of doing already, Good job with the work

I must say this has inspired me to do something, but I'm not going to tell into I'm ready to show

- I'm working on a water flow.- I'm not sure how to get gravity properly (any help welcome)- I will add that to my to-do list- I will add that to my fix list

Thanks everyone for your support! Would anyone be willing to be support me putting this game on Desura? So far I have it on IndieDB (http://www.indiedb.com/games/metallum) If so please go check it out and follow if if you want.

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